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Vedic Stories From Ancient India (Written for young readers)

Vedic Stories From Ancient India (Written for young readers)






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Item Code: IDK449

by Ananta Sakti Dasa

Paperback (Edition: 2005)

Ras Bihari Lal & Sons Loi Bazar Vrindaban, India
ISBN 8187812796

Size: 11.8" X 8.3"
Pages: 112 (Illustrated In B/W and Color)
Price: $22.50   Shipping Free
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Description
Foreword

Veda literally means 'knowledge', but more specifically refers to the Sanskrit writings of ancient India. Previously this wisdom was transmitted orally, only being written down some fifty centuries ago. The author of the Vedas, a sage named Vyasa, divided this knowledge, both spiritual and mundane, into four parts. He later compiled the Puranas, often referred to as 'the fifth Veda'. The Puranas include a history of the ancient Indian world. Although of historical interest, the Puranas are not presented chronologically, nor are their accounts confined to this planet or our limited spheres of perception and comprehension. Vyasa purposefully arranged and presented them in a way that would broaden our awareness. It is from these popular yet profound texts that most of the stories retold in this book have originated.

Vyasa had many students who became teachers of Vedic wisdom. These spiritual masters then took their own disciples, and thus, through the process of disciples succession, this knowledge was passed down throughout the ages. In modern times, Hid Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada is the foremost authority on Vedic philosophy, religion and culture. His translations of the Vedic texts, with extensive commentary, are used as standard textbooks in colleges and universities throughout the world. He also established a worldwide confederation of farms, schools, temples, colleges and cultural centres. One of his prime ambitions was that children might benefit from Vedic truths and values, as they are universal and go beyond all sectarian concern. The publishers hope that this volume will be a small step in that direction.

Though this book was initially written for children belonging to the Vedic (Hindu) tradition, we are hopeful they will be an inspiration to children from all walks of life and that they will be of particular interest to those involved in religious, personal and moral education.

Contents

Forewordvi
Buddha and the Teacher9
The Brahmin and the Cobbler14
The Intelligent Minister18
The Plover's Eggs20
The Pot23
Anjaneya Eats the Sun25
Again Become a Mouse30
Bhrigu's Footprint32
The Lake of Death35
The Challenge40
The Sadhu's Blessings44
The Bundle of Sticks48
The King's Finger51
The Brahmin's Daughter54
Five Blind Men and an Elephant57
Vrikasura60
Lord Chaitanya and the Banana Salesman63
The Thread and the Blanket66
Arjuna's Vision68
The Crow and the Tal Fruit74
The Gift of the Sun God77
The Yogi's Cloth83
Lord Jagannath and the Proud Merchant86
Krishna the Cowherd Boy90
Bakasura the Stork Demon92
The Kaliya Serpent95
Dhenukasura the Ass Demon98
The Rasa Dance101
Glossary108
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